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Removing condensation Make a habit of removing window condensation first thing every morning — when it's at its worst. Use an absorbent paper towel or microfibre cloth to gently scoop and wipe the water off the surface of your windows. Use a fresh towel or a squeegee to dry the pane thoroughly afterwards.
For larger, flat areas, you could opt to use a roller, depending on how large your shed is and how quickly you want to get it painted. Cover all...
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In general, a 2×8 will span 1.5 x 8, so 12-feet. Based on all factors though, a 2×8 joist span is 7'-1” to 16'-6”, and a rafter 6'-7” and 23'-9”....
Read More »Condensation on windows spoils views, creates mould and rots wood, so it has to be dealt with quickly and effectively. Window condensation is usually at its worst first thing in the morning. This is because doors and windows are usually sealed shut, and warm, damp air has nowhere to escape. If you have double glazing throughout your home, condensation shouldn’t be a major issue — unless the windows or doors are damaged. But even with quality double glazing installed, condensation can still cause problems.
Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience...
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Mobile Spyware: How to Tell If Your Phone Is Being Monitored Your phone randomly reboots without your permission. You notice your phone is slow and...
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Plant Cool-Weather Crops If you live in the South or Far West, you can plant cool weather vegetables such as spinach, peas, greens, onions,...
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A header in the construction and engineering world is a beam over an opening that disperses the structural load to the outside of the opening to...
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Installing a damp-proof membrane in (or under) the shed base is one way of insulating the building from the threat of damp. This is because a shed...
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Like an unheated shed, a shed with no insulation doesn't need a vapour barrier. This is because any moisture-build up (even in hot weather) should...
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